Next In Line: Prospects Set to Play Bigger Roles in 2023, Part II
Each year, several prospects come out of nowhere and burst onto the recruiting scene with breakout seasons. Oftentimes, some of those players are names that you may have never heard of. Here, we stay a few steps ahead and find…
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Continue ReadingEach year, several prospects come out of nowhere and burst onto the recruiting scene with breakout seasons. Oftentimes, some of those players are names that you may have never heard of. Here, we stay a few steps ahead and find some of those guys before everyone else.
Nathan Agyemang Nathan Agyemang 6'4" | 195 lbs | WR Creekview | 2026 GA – 2026 – WR – Creekview
A newcomer to football, Agyemang is a true high-ceiling player that should get a crack at varsity football this next season. A standout on the basketball court, Agyemang has great size at 6’4 200 pounds and has incredible agility. He offers a large catch radius and is only going to continue to get better as an athlete. Most of the buzz around Agyemang is on his physical traits, but he has shown some flash on tape. He turned heads at the Georgia Elite Classic against elite competition and made a couple of tightly contested grabs during the game. It will be fun to watch Agyemang once fall rolls around. He has the tools to become a blue-chipper on the recruiting trail. Now, let’s watch him tie it all together.
Hayden Tumminia – 2025 – LB – Milton
Short and stocky LB prospect that has been generating a little bit of buzz this offseason. Started to see some varsity action as the year went on at mostly the HB/TE position on offense, but we expect him to get some time at his traditional LB spot this season. Even though some may consider him to be on the smaller size, he has a pretty prototype frame and playstyle for a true MLB. He has a low center of gravity and uses his powerful legs to drive into ball carriers. Tackles with good pad level and will continue to improve his balance as he enters traffic. Tumminia is a good athlete and has the frame to clog up some running lanes. Expect to hear his name a lot over his final two years at the HS level.
Quinton Knuckles – 2025 – WR – Meadowcreek
Saw some time on varsity last season, but is expected to play a fairly large role on the Meadowcreek offense in 2023. Knuckles has a short and stout 5’8 155 pound frame. For a smaller receiver, he is physical and offers a decent catch radius with his ability to contour his body and leap over defenders to make a play on the football. Fluid runner that gets in and out of his breaks with no problem. Sneakily picks his way through the secondary, often sitting in soft spots and using his soft and firm hands to reel in the throw through contact. Has already received an offer from Marshall despite having yet to really break out on the varsity scene. Regardless, he is next in line for Meadowcreek and has had a buzzy offseason.
Jaden Brock – 2024 – DL – North Gwinnett
With North Gwinnett losing a few elite players in the front 7, some guys will have to step up and perform at a high level to fill that void. The obvious candidate to do so is Jaden Brock, who showed some flashes in his role as a junior. For a bigger guy, Brock is pretty twitchy and can change direction on a dime. He likes to lower his shoulder and launch ball carriers off their feet, but he also has enough discipline to wrap them up and not allow them to escape. Still developing as an athlete, will add more bend and flexibility as he develops. He has active arms, sweeping through blockers and keeping them off-balanced. Holds an offer from Vandy. If he produces at a high level as a senior, he will start popping onto the radar for even more P5 schools.